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id: 6579d58e434920ef874f2502
title: Task 18
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-18
audioPath: curriculum/js-music-player/We-Are-Going-to-Make-it.mp3
---

# --description--

`Not at all` is a simple phrase in English used to say `no` in a strong way or to answer `thank you`. When someone says `thank you`, you can say `not at all` to tell them it was easy or no problem.

# --question--

## --text--

What does `not at all` mean in simple conversations?

## --answers--

`Yes, I agree`

### --feedback--

'Not at all' is used for saying 'no' or 'it was no problem,' not for agreeing.

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`No problem or a strong no`

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`I don't understand`

### --feedback--

`Not at all` doesn't mean confusion. It means no problem or just no.

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`Please repeat`

### --feedback--

This phrase is not about asking for repetition, but about saying 'no problem' or 'no.'

## --video-solution--

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